The Polecat calls for charges of false accounting against some bankers and comments on Blair & Brown’s “poisonous” legacies:“… a financially incontinent country, but one with a submerged underclass addicted to welfare. Ill-educated, ill-disciplined, near illiterate and innumerate unemployables living in families in which no one worked, ever had worked or wanted to work and living better than the working families next door.”

The Left’s re-defining of “far-right” continues and the internet and bloggers are still the baddie catalysts.

“Care Tsar” entrusted to run 250 care homes for the elderly following collapse of Southern Cross has previously been involved in maltreatment of residents.

“Ten years ago, acting on complaints from relatives and residents, we sent an undercover reporter in to 72-bed, £700-a- week Lynde House as a care assistant.

Complaints had been sent to Dr Patel and the company which owned the home over a period of three years beforehand. We found:

Sick and frail residents lying in their own waste for hours

Emergency call bells out of reach and vital lifting equipment not working

Residents staying in the same position so long that they developed bed sores.

After our investigation in 2001 Dr Patel sold his business, which owned 93 nursing homes, and resigned from his posts as government adviser on elderly care and consultant to Help the Aged”

But now, he’s back.

Cameron does a Brown when he gets date wrong. He didn’t even contact the parents himself to apologise: “The Prime Minister holds the Armed Forces in the highest regard and fully understands the sacrifices they make on a daily basis.”

The BBC, a broadcasting law unto itself, has been criticised for serving bullsh!t for breakfast. A spokesman for the Today programme said: “E-mails including abusive language were included in the report to demonstrate the level of intimidation involved in the campaign. We felt this was editorially justified.”

Up to 10,000 jobs to go at HSBC as it’s expected to report a drop of £0.3bn in profits.

Don’t be afraid of “stepping on cultural toes” in the fight against extremism, unless they’re English “cultural toes”

The hidden benefits of an SNP government: refreshing those parts other Parties cannot reach. No doubt Salmond will claim he has it in hand and the results show a clear vindication of his government’s policies. Next week: dire warnings that the “London government” is proposing a tax.

"If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen."